Which Gout Treatment Is Best For Me?
Thursday, July 31st, 2008
There are several different gout medications available through prescription or over the counter that you could try. Here is a list of many different medicinal gout treatment options:
1. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - This is usually the first type of medication prescribed to help alleviate pain and inflammation. Indomethacin is a well-know NSAID
2. Colchicine - This medicine was created to help prevent future attacks and to help relieve certain gout symptoms. You can take this medication a couple of different ways.
It can be prescribed for longer periods of time with smaller dosages, or for shorter periods of time with larger dosages. This type of medication works best when you are implementing a dietary treatment for gout.
3. Corticosteroids - For those unable to take NSAIDs or colchicines are usually prescribed this type of medication.
The most common of these adrenocorticotropic hormones is known as Prednisone and is given as a muscle injection.
4. Allupurinol - This is a preventative medication because it helps the body maintain lower levels of uric acid.
5. Probenecid - Most commonly known as the medications Probalan and Benemid. This type of gout medicine is best for chronic gout sufferers. It works by helping the kidneys to more efficiently eliminate uric acid.
6. Colbenemid - This medicine is created by fusing Colchicine and Probenecid together as one. That way you get a medication that both prevents future attacks and treats the gout symptoms directly.
7. Sulfinpyrazone - Commonly known as Anturane, this medication helps your body maintain a good uric acid level so you do not develop gouty arthritis.
8. Losartan - This drug also helps lower uric acid levels, but it isn’t just used for gout. It is used more for hypertension. It is commonly known as Hyzaar and Cozzar.
9. Analgesics - These are actually pain reducers and are prescribed depending on the level of pain you are feeling from your gout symptoms. They also work as fever reducers to help lower those fevers that may occur during your gout attacks.
If you are still on the lookout for the best treatment for your gout, you really should consider your diet and how that affects your gout. Also, talking to your doctor about a medication can help aid you in alleviating your symptoms.
By taking a stand and making changes in your lifestyle and diet along with taking your medication you can really make a difference in your gout condition.

